lunes, 25 de septiembre de 2017

Ivanhoe's First to Know for 9/25/2017

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Cancer-fighting teams may soon include a mathematician. Tumor growth isn’t as random as once thought. Researchers are aiming to use math to find the best treatment for brain cancer tumors



New studies show that thyroid cancer has more than tripled over the last four decades, especially among young and middle aged women. Doctors are researching this alarming trend, and how more advanced screening can help catch these cancers



Hemophilia is a blood clotting disorder which often causes severe and deadly internal bleeding, and is often treated with factor replacement therapy. But when a young patient’s body rejected it, doctors came up with a new life-saving method



Nearly 50,000 people will be diagnosed with oral cancer in the United States this year, and those numbers are expected to rise. Now a simple, non-invasive test may soon be available to detect this deadly cancer early with the hope of saving more lives



Overdose caused by addiction to prescription pain medication is a growing epidemic across the U.S. Researchers have now created new technology to make these pills resistant to tampering, which could save countless lives


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Additional Medical for this week:

New Hope for Spinal Muscular Atrophy

HABIT: Delaying Dementia?





Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
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Quote of the week:

Surviving is important but Thriving is Elegant.” 

— Maya Angelou 


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